Essential Questions- What is the American Dream? How has the American Dream evolved throughout the twentieth century?
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Read the Dialogue: Lennie [to himself]: I ain’t gonna say nothin’… I ain’t gonna say nothin’… I ain’t gonna say nothin’. George: O.K. An’ you ain’t gonna do no bad things like you done in Weed, neither. Lennie: Like I done in Weed? George: Oh, so ya forgot that too, did ya? Well, I ain’t gonna remind ya, fear ya do it again. Lennie: They run us outa Weed! George: Run us out, hell, we run. They was lookin’ for us, but they didn’t catch us. Lennie: I didn’t forget that, you bet. George: God, you’re a lot of trouble. I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl. Lennie: We gonna work on a ranch, George. George: Awright. You got that. But we’re gonna sleep here because I got a reason. Lennie: George—why ain’t we goin’ on to the ranch and get some supper? They got supper at the ranch. George: No reason at all for you. I like it here. Tomorra we’re gonna go to work. I seen thrashin’ machines on the way down. That means we’ll be bucking grain bags, bustin’ a gut. Tonight I’m gonna lay right here and look up. I like it. Lennie: Ain’t we gonna have no supper? (pp. 7-8).
Let's think about setting and characterization for a minute. What do you learn about the relationship between Lennie and George in this scene? Where might the setting be? What inferences can you make about the previous situation? What predictions can you make about the book?
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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Essential Questions- What is the American Dream? How has the American Dream evolved throughout the twentieth century?
Bell Ringer
Quick Journal Check- Tear a post-it into 2 strips. Mark your two best journal entries. Try to choose two with different LOT #s! (I need to see 4 columns!)Complete the form to share your gmail address with the media specialist.
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Mini-Lesson: Different Views
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Read the Dialogue:Lennie [to himself]: I ain’t gonna say nothin’… I ain’t gonna say nothin’… I ain’t gonna say nothin’.
George: O.K. An’ you ain’t gonna do no bad things like you done in Weed, neither.
Lennie: Like I done in Weed?
George: Oh, so ya forgot that too, did ya? Well, I ain’t gonna remind ya, fear ya do it again.
Lennie: They run us outa Weed!
George: Run us out, hell, we run. They was lookin’ for us, but they didn’t catch us.
Lennie: I didn’t forget that, you bet.
George: God, you’re a lot of trouble. I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl.
Lennie: We gonna work on a ranch, George.
George: Awright. You got that. But we’re gonna sleep here because I got a reason.
Lennie: George—why ain’t we goin’ on to the ranch and get some supper? They got supper at the ranch.
George: No reason at all for you. I like it here. Tomorra we’re gonna go to work. I seen thrashin’ machines on the way down. That means we’ll be bucking grain bags, bustin’ a gut. Tonight I’m gonna lay right here and look up. I like it.
Lennie: Ain’t we gonna have no supper? (pp. 7-8).
Let's think about setting and characterization for a minute. What do you learn about the relationship between Lennie and George in this scene? Where might the setting be? What inferences can you make about the previous situation? What predictions can you make about the book?
Movie Trailer
We are going to the Media Center for a brief orientation to Destiny at the end of the period.
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4B- 2:30